Example sentences of "at [art] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 Students in the bed race compete with the Blackpool Belle for the attention of photographers at the Cabin in 1979 .
2 Part I features seven neon murals , texts or figurative compositions , a new departure for the artist although they were previewed at his exhibition at the Fruitmarket in 1991 .
3 Turakina frowned at the sarcasm in his tone .
4 Chapter 1 looked at the UK in an international context , but the changes that it examined have had major implications for the internal structure and organization of the economy .
5 Ramsey arrived at the university in October 1923 .
6 Seems that she and her pal Eugenia — both sets of parents live in Piraeus , the two girls are at the University in Athens — were in the habit of phoning home every night .
7 Richard , who started work at the University in 1969 as assistant cook in the halls of residence , has been Assistant Catering Manager since 1973 , based at the Revis Barber and Dennis Bellamy Halls , where his deputy , head cook Ian Wade has been ruling the kitchens for 24 years .
8 Graduates of the 1975 BSc in Modern Languages met for their fifteen year reunion at the University in September .
9 That fact that in , a two years time I can go on to do the subjects that I want to do at the University in Scotland of my choice .
10 He was educated at Edinburgh High School , was a pupil in a firm of civil engineers , and attended lectures at the university in mathematics , physics , and other subjects .
11 It was decided that before going up to Oxford , which in fact he never did , he should spend time with a German family in Mecklenburg and three months studying at the university in Jena , where he attended lectures on philosophy and political economy and made many close friends among German Jews .
12 He had studied law at the university in Riba , but did not wait to take his degree ; he had no money except Maria Filippa 's dowry .
13 He got a teaching job at the University in Monterrey-huh — and I got pregnant . ’
14 Fr Leonardo Boff , a renowned Brazilian liberation theologist condemned by the Vatican to a year 's silence in 1985 [ see p. 33823 ] , was banned by the Vatican with effect from Jan. 1 , 1990 , from preaching or pursuing his theological teaching at the university in Petrópolis , 50 km north-east of Rio de Janeiro .
15 Among those who have studied at the University in past centuries have been James Boswell and Oliver Goldsmith , Charles Darwin and James Clerk Maxwell , Joseph Lister and James Simpson , Walter Scott , Robert Louis Stevenson and Arthur Conan Doyle .
16 The University 's Careers Service offers careers guidance and job placement facilities to all students at the University in all years of study .
17 He held the posts of assistant keeper at General Register House in Edinburgh and lecturer in Scottish history at Edinburgh University before becoming professor of Scottish history and palaeography at the university in 1963 , a position he held until his retirement in 1979 .
18 Members of the University Lecturers Association had been due to take part in a second one-day strike at the university in Aberdeen .
19 With the Arkansas governor a Rhodes Scholar at the university in 1968-69 looking all set for victory , it meant the US would become at least the 10th nation this century to boast a leader taught at the city of the dreaming spires .
20 We also work very closely with the Federation of Sussex Industries , and they will be having one of their monthly meetings at the University in November , and we also hope to organise a joint open day with the F S I next June or July .
21 Similarly , when we look at the South in contemporary perspective , we can identify a wide variety of indicators on which it stands out .
22 The sense of shock at the decision in Germany yesterday had not dissipated .
23 Was , was Mr at the union in those days ?
24 Guests at the opening will arrive at the building in Russell Street , Middlesbrough at 11.30am on Friday April 10 prior to the unveiling of a plaque at 12 noon .
25 The third quarter of the nineteenth century saw a remarkable development of such resorts — at the seaside in Britain , in the mountains on the continent .
26 His achievements at the RA in his 10 years of office were immense , innovative and all modestly carried through .
27 He sat up and stared at the sky in wonder .
28 The wind was strengthening in their faces , and more than one man looked up at the sky in puzzlement .
29 Several delegates expressed disappointment at the delay in the electricity privatisation timetable , but Mr Wakeham said he would make no apology .
30 But he said the union was concerned at the delay in setting up a Staff Commission .
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